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Here's the posting - as I've said before, it really is a fun place to work. I expect that I'll die here ;-) . ======================================================================== We're looking for a self-motivated, very bright system stager. Position involves the assembly, loading, and performance tuning of Unix systems, mainly Sun, with some Linux and OSX. Experience preffered, but this is an entry level position for someone who has great technical skills, can learn on the fly and thrive in a fast-paced environment. You must be very sharp, and only need to be told how to do something once. This position does require lifting, moving of heavy gear, and some shipping and receiving. Corrollary roles involve some post-install phone support, and assisting customers as needed with problems. ======================================================================== This is an ideal position for anyone wishing to learn hardware and software on Solaris (9 & 10 SPARC), OSX Server, Linux, and a little Windows. Some *NIX knowledge is preferred, but not required. Hardware knowledge is also a plus. This _is_ entry-level, but I think it is a challenging job, just the same. A very good sense of humor helps alot too - in fact, a bit of insanity can't hurt. So if you know anyone itching to get into Unix, or just a really hard worker, send their resume to jobs at napc.com. Thanks, Grant M. -- Grant Mongardi Systems Engineer NAPC gmongardi at napc.com http://www.napc.com/ 781.894.3114 phone 781.894.3997 fax NAPC | technology matters -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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